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EdTrust and Other Groups Ask Cardona NOT to Allow Testing Waivers | Diane Ravitch's blog

EdTrust and Other Groups Ask Cardona NOT to Allow Testing Waivers | Diane Ravitch's blog
EdTrust and Other Groups Ask Cardona NOT to Allow Testing Waivers



One of the first and most important decisions that Secretary-designate Miguel Cardona will make is whether to grant waivers to the states that want to suspend the annual federal testing mandated by the Every Student Succeeds Act. Some states–like New York–intend to request waivers, in light of the turmoil and unequal access to education caused by the pandemic. Others–like Texas and Arkansas–plan to proceed with their regular testing program regardless of the harm inflicted on students, teachers, and families by the past year.

Education Trust, headed by former Secretary of Education John King, has organized several groups to demand that Secretary Cardona refuse any requests by states for waivers. It makes no sense for a group of corporate reformers to insist that the Secretary of Education reject the requests of states that sincerely believe their students will be harmed if the federal government refuses to grant waivers at their request. Shouldn’t states have the authority to decide what is in the best interests of their students?

As I explained in my article in the Washington Post, the standardized tests have no diagnostic value. The tests are given in the spring, and the results are returned in the fall, six months later. Teachers never learn what their CONTINUE READING: EdTrust and Other Groups Ask Cardona NOT to Allow Testing Waivers | Diane Ravitch's blog